Here Skitch
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
remember when they claimed 'mothers' milk' was bad for babies?
Some is, but only because it's loaded with man-made chemicals that
have accumulated in the fatty tissues. DDT comes to mind for one. The
big scandal is companies like Nestles and the like who try to convince
people in 3rd World countries that breast feeding is bad so they can
grow a market for formula, both worse nutritionally and costly.
Bottle fed babies are an artifact of Western society.
Scotty
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...
That's as disputed as anything causing cancer in mice because they were
subjected to abnormal amounts of any substance.
20 years ago they claimed eating more than 2 eggs a week would guarantee a
heart attack..... now they figured out there are two kinds of cholesterol.
Suddenly eating eggs is good for you. Now they say milk is bad for you.
They
claimed drinking any type of alcohol was unhealthy... now they revised
that
and claim that some alcohol is actually good for you.
Look Bob... a Tan is a normal healthy reaction to exposure to the sun. We
are born naked and learned to deal with our environment. What sent the
cancer rates soaring are the idiots who bake in grease for 3 hours a day
in
the noon day sun to alter the colour of their skin.... victims of
fashion.
It is now becoming once again fashionable to be alabaster white like it
was
in the Victorian times. This too will fade away in time.....
I would suggest to you that since you live in a highly artificial
environment and are subject to media over-exposure of the current trends
in
fashion, dieting, thinking and moods of the scientific community... your
time should be better spent on concerns to the damage that breathing all
the
carcinogenic compounds saturated in your city atmosphere will cause....
rather than natural sunlight and fresh air.
CM
"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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| Okay Mooron, enough of this. Tanning is a bad thing. Tan sking ALWAYS
indicates
| some level of damage.
|
| Providing a definition of "tanning" isn't as stupid as it seems. A
tan
| occurs when the skin absorbs ultraviolet radiation (commonly called "UV
rays").
| As a response, the skin produces a substance known as melanin, which
darkens
| the skin's outer layers. While many believe that a tan makes us appear
| healthier, a tan is actually a sign that the skin has been damaged. It's
| similar to the beginning stages of a burn.
|
| And there you have it.
|
| RB
|